Hong Kong airline Dragonair, which is being taken over by flag carrier Cathay Pacific, said Thursday it will cancel its Bangkok-bound service this month as the flights have been underperforming.
"Hong Kong-Bangkok is a very busy, competitive route, and it has not been performing to expectations for some time," group chief executive Kenny Tang said in a statement. "That is why we have taken the decision to cancel the service," effective from September 27, he said. The airline currently flies to the Thailand's capital once a day.
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